LetMeBook: Cheap Flight Searcher

LetMeBook is rather unusual flight search tool, powered by a guy named Nico. Whenever you need to find the cheapest airfare to a destination, simply go and fill in the flight details (departure, destination, return dates etc.) using on-site online form. Nico manually searches for the cheapest flights and sends you results by email.

And in case you have already found a flight, you can submit that flight information and let him check whether your deal is the cheapest one.

flight search tool

Since Nico does it all manually it may take up to 24 hours before he sends you an email. You can check fares for any flights, both domestic and international, regardless of where you live.

For example I searched for a Los Angeles -> New York flight and found one with Virgin America for 126$ on Expedia.com. I sent an email to LetMeBook to see if he can find anything cheaper. And voila, Nico found the same flight for 119$ on priceline.com. Pretty cool.

Below is a screanshot of the Nico’s email that landed in my inbox

cheap flights searcher

Features:

  • Human-powered cheap flights searcher.
  • Find the cheapest airfare between two locations.
  • Check if there are any cheaper deals for your flight.
  • Get response within 24 hours or less.
  • Results sent to your email.
  • No registration. Free.

Check out LetMeBook @ www.letmebook.com

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2009-02-02 14:30:13
Juli

Nico helped me and my family buying tickets from Los Angeles to Israel. He found excellent prices. We were very happy with the service Nico provided us. The next time will need flight tickets, for sure we’ll ask him again

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